Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 29 01:28:42 EDT 2013 | tonnyneoden
This is Tonny from China ,I am a salesman at NEODEN TECH CO.,LTD . We are a factory specializing in the manufacture and export of desktop automatic PICK AND PLACE MACHINE (SMT MACHINE) for more than four years. We are the leaders in this technology i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 08:22:26 EST 2014 | emeto
The longer the oven, the better. You will have much more capabilities in creating the precise profiles the way you want them(with10-12 zone oven). I have worked with ovens from 2 to 12 zones and the difference is huge. In my opinion try to get a 10zo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 21:56:50 EST 2017 | jgo
Hi all, Am new to the SMT process. I'm in the process of purchasing a new SMT Pick & Place machine and am trying to figure out how to perform the buy-off. I'm from the semiconductor packaging background. For any new machine purchase, I'm used to se
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 12:58:11 EST 2015 | anvil1021
The MV-7 OMNI is a Great Machine, has the same 3D Solution MV-9 Quad Moire Multi Frequency System. You will not be disappointed, you will find new ways to use the 3D system as time goes on and it is rock stable and incredibly precise. Either the MV-
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:33:43 EDT 2015 | tsvetan
Setting aside the shameless advertisement :) Can you define what is high speed? The real high speed P&P machines are done by Sony, Juki, Samsung, Siemens, Fuji. The Chinese p&p machines I saw are with low speed (less 30 000 cph by ISO) poor design,
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 10:33:39 EST 2010 | kahrpr
Durstone is relatively easy to machine. use a 4 fluted end mill and keep the speed down on the mill. sounds like your RPMs are to high.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:35:31 EDT 2004 | dougt
Start with a load cell (force sensor), you will need one that can handle the force range you will be placing. Someone please correct me on this if I'm wrong but I seem to recall that placement force runs in the range of a couple hundred grams. Chec
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 12:49:45 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
I have no experience running a "move the board" selective solder so can not compare the 2 methods..... We have been using an RPS Rhythm "move the pot/nozzle" system since 2008. We are using it solder thru hole components onto boards that often have
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 03:56:30 EDT 2013 | pavel_murtishev
Davef, Thank you. I wonder if you have ever faced with concrete layer thickness selection for SMT shops? All I have found refers to metal treatment shops (primarily milling & drilling). 6" concrete is thick enough for them to stabilize milling machi
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 07:45:38 EST 1998 | Matt P.
I am specing out a desk-top type SMD proto-typing and reworking machine for low volume application. Capabilities to 10 mill pitch on a 160 lead quad pack are required. Any suggestions? Thanks, Matt
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